Thank you, Andreas.
Your answer closes this thread.
On 21/07/17 11:07, Andreas Kretschmer wrote:
Am 21.07.2017 um 14:58 schrieb marcelo:
Recently I asked regarding schemas, and received very useful answers.
I conclude that I can put some tables in one schema and left others
in the public one
marcelo wrote:
> Recently I asked regarding schemas, and received very useful answers. I
> conclude that I can put some tables in one schema and left others in the
> public one.
> If my app selects some schema, the backend will found automatically the
> absent tables in "public".
> So far, so good.
Am 21.07.2017 um 14:58 schrieb marcelo:
Recently I asked regarding schemas, and received very useful answers.
I conclude that I can put some tables in one schema and left others in
the public one.
If my app selects some schema, the backend will found automatically
the absent tables in "public
Recently I asked regarding schemas, and received very useful answers. I
conclude that I can put some tables in one schema and left others in the
public one.
If my app selects some schema, the backend will found automatically the
absent tables in "public".
So far, so good.
But what about foreign